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It looks amazing! I love the cosy corner with the grass mat and he has nice tunnels and his coconut hide.
I would add some kind of shelf or platform on the right hand side
Which might mean moving the wheel further along to the left a bit. If it's a corner shelf, the back corner would be better in my opinion so you can see him - but the front corner is an option too! If you want to leave the wheel where it is. Or a straight platform or shelf across the right hand end. This gives him more overhead cover and somewhere else to go. They often like sitting under a platform to have a wash (being prey they like something overhead sometimes). Although oddly they have no qualms about sitting on a shelf either! Maybe because it's higher up and less overhead space above them.
A shelf or platform is also a good place to put heavier, ceramic items so they don't sink in the substrate.
I'd also suggest adding a large cork log somewhere in the middle. This also gives overhead cover as it's a big tunnel to run through and also something to climb over that isn't too high for climbing. And it's another interesting texture.
I sometimes use a cork log in the middle, with one end slightly going under a platform as then it makes a kind of ramp up to the platform as well as a nice big tunnel!
This place sells good cork logs and you can choose the one you want from the photos - eg the shape or size you want
He is probably nesting under the house and may emerge from one of the doors at some point! I gave one of my hamsters a new ceramic hide in the playpen recently, which has an entrance at two sides, and he just used it as a tunnel! Went straight in one entrance and out the other side - he didn't see it as a hide at all - because it had two entrances/exits.
He is a lucky boy and he's going to love that cage! Yes I think the first couple of days is just exploring every inch of the cage, and after that they don't bother with bar climbing. At the moment he might just feel a little overwhelmed by the extra space, so plenty of places to hide will encourage him to be out and about more.
I also do a sneaky thing, by having his veg on a separate dish - at the opposite end of the cage to the house
On a platform usually. So it encourages them to come out to get the veg.
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I would add some kind of shelf or platform on the right hand side

A shelf or platform is also a good place to put heavier, ceramic items so they don't sink in the substrate.
I'd also suggest adding a large cork log somewhere in the middle. This also gives overhead cover as it's a big tunnel to run through and also something to climb over that isn't too high for climbing. And it's another interesting texture.
I sometimes use a cork log in the middle, with one end slightly going under a platform as then it makes a kind of ramp up to the platform as well as a nice big tunnel!
This place sells good cork logs and you can choose the one you want from the photos - eg the shape or size you want

He is probably nesting under the house and may emerge from one of the doors at some point! I gave one of my hamsters a new ceramic hide in the playpen recently, which has an entrance at two sides, and he just used it as a tunnel! Went straight in one entrance and out the other side - he didn't see it as a hide at all - because it had two entrances/exits.
He is a lucky boy and he's going to love that cage! Yes I think the first couple of days is just exploring every inch of the cage, and after that they don't bother with bar climbing. At the moment he might just feel a little overwhelmed by the extra space, so plenty of places to hide will encourage him to be out and about more.
I also do a sneaky thing, by having his veg on a separate dish - at the opposite end of the cage to the house

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